Court records show the following legal actions among those taken recently in Juneau Superior and District Courts:

Indictments:

 Phillip G. Dutton, 41, was indicted by a grand jury on a felony third-degree assault charge, misdemeanor counts of second-degree criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and two misdemeanor counts of fourth-degree assault, stemming from a Sept. 10 incident at the Assembly of God Church in Hoonah.

 Michael P. Guthrie, 19, was indicted by a grand jury on a felony second-degree forgery charge, stemming from December 2002 events allegedly involving a forged community work service document.

Judgments:

 William Decker, 36, was found guilty of felony fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, stemming from a Jan. 21 incident. Juneau Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks six months in jail, to be followed by three years on probation.

 Raymond C. Nelson, 28, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from an Aug. 8 incident where his blood-alcohol level was measured at .142 percent. Juneau District Judge Peter B. Froehlich imposed 46 days in jail with 40 days suspended and a $3,000 fine with $1,500 suspended. He also revoked Nelson's driver's license for 90 days and placed Nelson on probation for one year. A charge of reckless endangerment was dismissed at the request of the prosecutor.

 Darrell D. Olson, 53, had charges of driving while intoxicated and refusing to submit to a chemical test dismissed at the request of the prosecutor. He was found guilty of resisting arrest on June 21, the day the drunken driving violations were alleged to have occurred. Froehlich imposed 45 days in jail with 40 days suspended and a $1,000 fine with $1,000 suspended. He also placed Olson on probation for one year.

 Jimmy D. Best, 62, was found guilty of operating a vehicle, air or watercraft, while intoxicated, stemming from a Sept. 28 incident where his blood-alcohol concentration was measured at .111 percent. Froehlich imposed 33 days in jail with 30 days suspended and a $1,500 fine. He also placed Best on probation for one year. A charge of reckless endangerment stemming from the incident was dismissed at the prosecutor's request.

 Amos Kissel, 18, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from a June 22 incident. Froehlich imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended, revoked his Kissel's driver's license for nine months with six months suspended and placed him on probation until age 21.

 Uriah Sheakley, 19, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from a July 14 incident. Froehlich imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended and revoked Sheakley's driver's license for nine months with six months suspended. He also placed Sheakley on probation until age 21.

 Jacob Jacobski, 20, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from a Sept. 6 incident. Froehlich imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended and revoked Jacobski's driver's license for nine months with six months suspended. He also placed Jacobski on probation for one year.

 Kristin A. Sanders, 18, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from a July 24 incident. Froehlich imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended, revoked Sanders' driver's license for nine months with six months suspended and placed Sanders on probation until age 21.

 Robert Harris, 20, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from a Sept. 14 incident. Froehlich imposed a $600 fine with $400 suspended and placed Harris on probation for one year.

 Jared Fortin, 19, had an underage drinking charge dismissed at the request of the prosecutor. The charge alleged the violation on Sept. 27.